Briefly describe the Heinz Dilemma and what it is used for
What will be an ideal response?
The Heinz dilemma involves a woman who is near death due to having cancer. Her husband (Heinz) cannot raise
enough money to pay for the drug (which the druggist is overcharging for). Heinz is considering whether to steal
the medicine. This story is designed to measure moral reasoning.
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George loves to play football because of all the attention it gets him from his peers, parents, and teachers. He also likes that it might provide a way to pay for college. George is ____ motivated to play football
a. intrinsically b. extrinsically c. publicly d. privately
A traditional nuclear family consists of at least three generations
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When clinicians use "empirically-supported" therapies, they will do all of the following EXCEPT
a. rely mainly on intuition in the selection of therapies for specific disorders. b. seek guidance from research experiments. c. have a better understanding of which therapies "work" best for specific types of problems. d. weed out fringe "therapies" that have little or no value.
________ is a state of being conscious of what is going on, whereas ________ is a physiological state of being engaged with the environment.
A. Alertness; arousal B. Arousal; alertness C. Awareness; arousal D. Arousal; awareness